i'm sure you've recognized this kind of trope of electoral ponditry, where people are really almost actively encouraged to vote an kind of campaign. And sofar as you're allowed to think about this stuff, they're instructing you to think about it as if you were yourself a pundet or a consultant. So that'si the cage in klauswit strikes again with his electoral sorcery. He's electable and the general, but nobody in the primary likes him. But heg i think he had literally one caucus person who showed up. That was his.
In this Citations Needed Live Interview with Luke Savage from 3/22, we discuss his upcoming collection of essays, "The Dead Center: Reflections on Liberalism and Democracy After the End of History," the abandoned hopes of the Obama era, the rise of Trumpism and the inability—or unwillingness—of Liberalism to offer a moral and more just vision for the world.